ProductDescription

This high quality 6" x 9" ADA sign is designed to help you comply with requirements for critical signage. The sign includes a clear graphic, printing and grade 2 Braille for vision impaired individuals. The sign is made from radius-cornered durable molded plastic. They feature raised tactile graphics on a grey background (the accessible sign is blue). All you need to do is mount them with double sided adhesive and you will be ready to go.

Product Details

Complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements for critical signage

6"W x 9"H

Sign is made from durable, molded plastic and features white raised tactile graphics on gray background

Easily mounts with double-sided adhesive and includes mistake-proof instructions

ItemSpecifications

UPC:034138014127

Detailed Color: Gray

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DemonstrationVideo

Transcript:Welcome to MyBinding video. These are Quartet ADA Compliant Signs. Quartet has several different practical signs with an image, in image description and grade 2 Braille on them. I will be demoing these bathroom signs but all the others have the same build. It's out of the package and now we're ready to go. On the back is 2 lines of adhesive to stick to your wall. The real test of these signs is how well will they stick to the wall. So I took the risk and put it on my wall. Croak it. So now to attempt to take it off. It actually takes a pretty good amount of force to take it off. It's not perma...Read More

Welcome to MyBinding video. These are Quartet ADA Compliant Signs. Quartet has several different practical signs with an image, in image description and grade 2 Braille on them. I will be demoing these bathroom signs but all the others have the same build. It's out of the package and now we're ready to go. On the back is 2 lines of adhesive to stick to your wall. The real test of these signs is how well will they stick to the wall. So I took the risk and put it on my wall. Croak it. So now to attempt to take it off. It actually takes a pretty good amount of force to take it off. It's not permanent but it's not going anywhere on its own. It comes with a sheet showing ADA guidelines on placing sign next to any door and the plastic is durable. It can take a good amount of bending force and will still not break. And those are Quartet's ADA Compliant Signs. For more demos, reviews and how-to's, go to MyBinding.com.